Milan enjoys Theo Hernández, the best winger in the world: now he is worth 80 million | First page



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The strongest of all. In a year and a half from Milan Theo Hernández has transformed, he has gone from being an ugly duckling to a swan, from a player with great potential but discontinuous to the best winger in the world. No club, at the moment, has such a devastating left-lane player, such a decisive profile, capable of guaranteeing closures, pushes, assists and goals. Not Liverpool with Robertson or Bayern Munich with Davies, that with Theo, probably, share the podium. The Frenchman, who must have done a wrong to Deschamps, otherwise his prolonged absence from the French squad cannot be explained, yesterday he was also the weapon in more than one Milan that does not stop dreaming.

ALMOST PERFECT – In the 90 minutes with Lazio there was a bit of everything: the defensive phase to limit a peperino like Lazzari, one of the best wingers in the League, the offense, in the final, when everyone was panting, completed with an assist not taken advantage of by Rebic and goal in recovery, triple one, the fourth of the season, the eleventh (in 56 games) since wearing the Rossoneri jersey. Theo’s growth is impressive: with Pioli at the helm he has learned to defend and manage forces, to accelerate when others suffer, to get closer to perfection he must improve his relationship with the cards. He takes too many, 17 in 56 games, the last last night for a foul on Andrea Pereira, which will force him to miss the 2021 premiere in Benevento (he was warned, he will be disqualified).

EXECUTION PRICE – Many have set their sights on him, but his future will continue to be in the Rossoneri. Theo is very attached to Milan and never misses the opportunity to remember him on social media. Massara and Maldini are working with their agent to adjust their salary, currently € 1.5 million net, and perhaps extend his contract, which expires in 2024. Stay together, to take Milan to the top, regardless of the offers that come through. Paid 20 million, Theo is now worth at least four times as much. Eighty million like the price that Bayern paid for his brother Lucas, more than the 65 that Manchester City spent on Cancelo. Two that now, at most, read the license plate.



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